Notice Paper
The Notice Paper is the agenda of the Legislative Council and sets out the anticipated order in which the Council's business will be transacted. A new Notice Paper is published at the end of each sitting for the next sitting day.
Whilst the notice paper sets out the anticipated order of business, the actual items dealt with are decided by the House, and items can be postponed and dealt with later that day or on a future day. As the Notice Paper lists all outstanding business on the Legislative Council's agenda, not all the items on the Notice Paper are dealt with each sitting day, and often only the first few items are debated.
The order of business changes each day. In accordance with the Sessional Orders, precedence is given to General Business (non-Government business) on Wednesdays and Government Business on all other days.
Further information about the Notice Paper can be found in Information Sheet No. 4 — Notice Paper.
2012 Notice Papers
Archived Notice Papers
- 2011 Notice Papers
- 2010 Notice Papers
- Notice papers prior to 2010 can be found in the archive section of the Legislation and Parliamentary Documents website.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 May 2012

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